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t.— Origin  of  the  League, 

2.— Constitution  of  the  League. 

3.  -Establishment  of  the  League  in  Canada. 

4.— Rules  of  the  League  in  Canada. 

6. Suggested  RuleB  for  Branches. 

6.— Instructions  for  the  Guidance  of  Secretaiies  of  Branches. 
7.— Council  of  the  League  in  England. 
8.— Council  of  the  League  in  Canada. 
9,— Branches  of  the  League  in  England. 
10.r-Branches  of  the  League  in  Canada. 
11.— Branches  of  the  League  in  Australia. 
12. — Fees. 


Morton  &  Co.   Frihtim,  Toronto- 


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Origin  of  the  League. 

At  a  Conference  on  Imperial  Federation  held  in  London  on 
Tuesday,  29th  July,  1884,  the  Right  Hod.  W.  E.  Forster,  M.P.  in 
the  chair,  it  was  unanimously  resolved  : — 

1.  That  in  order  to  secure  the  permanent  unity  of  the  Empire  some 

form  of  Federation  is  essential. 

2.  That  for  the  purpose  of  influencing  puhlic  opinion,  both  in  the 

United  Kingdom  and  the  Colonies,  by  showing  the  incal- 
culable advantages  which  will  accrue  to  the  whole  Empire 
from  the  adoption  of  such  a  system  of  organisation,  a  society 
be  formed  of  men  of  all  parties  to  advocate  and  support  the 
principle  of  Federation. 

3.  That  this  Conference  refers  to  a  Provisional  Committee  all  details 

connected  with  the  establishment  and  organization  of  such  a 
society,  for  a  report  thereon  to  be  submitted  for  the  consider- 
ation and  approval  of  an  adjourned  Conference,  to  be  held 
at  a  suitable  period  in  the  coming  autumn, 


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Constitution  of  the  League 

At  the  adjoumed  Conference,  held  on  Tuesday.  18th  November. 
1884,  the  following  resolutions  were  unanimously  passed  : 

1.  That  a  Society  be  now  formed,  to  be  called  ••  The  Imperial  Feder- 
ation League." 

2.  That  the  object  of  the  i^eague  bo  to  secure  by  Federation  the  per- 
manent  unity  of  the  Empire. 

3.  That  no  scheme  of  Federation  should  interfere  with  the  existing 

rights  of  Local  Parliaments  as  regards  local  affairs. 

4.  That  any  scheme  of  Imperial  Federation  should  combine  on  an 

equitable  basis  the  resources  of  the  Empire  for  the  main- 
tenance of  common  interest.,  and  adequately  provide  for  an 
organised  defence  of  common  rights, 

6.  That  the  League  use  every  constitutional  means  to  bring  about  the 
object  for  which  it  is  formed,  and  invite  the  support  of  men 
of  all  political  parties. 

6.  That  the  membership  of  the  League  be  open  to  any  British  subject 

who  accepts  the  principles  of  the  League,  and  pays  a  yearly 
registration  fee  of  not  less  than  one  shilling. 

7,  That  donations  and  subscriptions  be  invited  for  providing  means  for 

.      conducting  the  business  of  the  League. 

«.  That  British  subjects  throughout  the  Empire  be  invited  to  be- 
come members,  and  to  form  and  organise  Branches  of  the 
League  which  may  place  their  representatives  on  the  General 
Committee. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Council  of  the  League,  held  on  Thursdav 
14thNov.,  1889.  the  following  resolution  waslrled InimS  !!: 

That  the  establishment  of   periodical  Conferences  of  representa- 
tives of  the  seif-goveming  communities  of  the  Empire,  should  be  the 
hwt  aim  of  the  Imperial  Feieyation  League, 


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Establishment  of  the  League  in  Canada* 

The  Canadian  Branch  of  the  League  was  formed  at  a  large  meeting 
held  at  Montreal  on  the  9th  May,  1885,  when  the  following  resolutions 
were  passed  unanimously. 

1.  That  this  meeting  has  observed  with  satisfaction  the  increased  in- 

terest in  the  outlying  pirtions  of  the  Empire  displayed  by  the 
people  of  the  Mother  Country,  and  the  formation  under  the 
auspices  of  many  distinguished  practical  statesmen  of  Thi 
Imperial  Federation  League. 

2.  That  to  the  end  that  the  Mother  Country  and  the  Colonies  may  re- 

main perpetually  under  a  common  sovereignty,  a  United 
Empire  in  its  foreign  affairs,  with  constitutional  liberty  for 
every  part  as  regards  internal  administration,  a  readjustment 
of  the  several  constitutional  authorities  of  the  Empire  should, 
as  occasion  arises,  be  made  in  such  manner  as  to  increase  the 
practical  efficiency  of  Imperial  unity. 

3.  That  the  resolutions  passed  at  the  Conference  held  in  London,  on  the 

29th  July,  1884,  and  at  the  inaugural  meeting  of  the  League 
on  the  18th  November,  1884,  and  notably  the  following:— 

That,  in  order  to  secure  the  permanent  unity  of  the  Empire,  some 
form  of  federation  is  essential. 

That  no  scheme  of  federation  should  interfere  with  the  existing 
rights  of  local  parliaments,  as  regards  local  affairs. 

That  any  scheme  of  federation  should  combine  on  an  equitable  basis 
the  resources  of  the  Empire  for  the  maintenance  of  common 
interests,  and  adequately  provide  for  an  organized  defence  of 
common  rights, 

meet  with  the  hearty  acceptance  of  this  meeting. 

4.  That  a  Canadian  Branch  of  the  League  be  now  formed,  to  be  called 

The  Imperial  Federation  League  in  Canada,  and  that 
the  object  of  the  League  in  Canada  shall  be  to  promote  the 
discussion  of  means  whereby  the  permanent  unity  of  the 
Empire  may  be  maintained,  and  its  practical  efficiency  in- 
creased, to  further  the  development  and  interchange  of  the 
resources  of  its  various  parts,  and  to  resist  any  measures 
tending  to  disintegration, 

5.  That  the  co-operation  of  men  of  all  political  parties  in  every  part 

of  Canada  be  sought  for  the  establishment  of  branchefl. 


At  the  annual  meeting;  of  the  League  in  Canada  held  at  Toronto 
ou  Saturday,  24th  March,  1888,  the  following  resolution  was  carried 
unanimously. 

"  That  the  Imperial  Federation  Loague  in  Canada  make  it  one  of 
the  ohjectp  of  their  orijanization  to  advocate  a  Trade  Policy  between 
Great  Britain  and  her  colonies,  by  means  of  which  a  discrimination  in 
the  exchange  of  natural  and  manufactured  produc's  will  be  made  in 
favour  of  one  another,  and  against  foreign  nations. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Council  of  the  League  in  C^inada  held  at 
Toronto  on  Tuesday,  10th  December  1889,  a  resolution  was  passed  ap- 
proving of  the  resolution  with  regard  to  the  establishmentcf  periodical 
Conferences  of  Representatives  of  ae  self-governing  Communities  of 
the  Empire  passed  at  the  meeting  of  the  Council  of  the  Parent  League, 
held  on  Thursday,  14th  November,  1889, with  the  following  addition : — 

"  But  this  Council  would  regret  that  any  Conference  should  bo 
held  at  which  the  question  of  Inter-Ircperial  and  Colonial  Trade  would 
not  be  deemed  a  subject  of  first-class  importance. 


Rules  of  the  League  in  Canada- 

1.  The  Officers  of  the  League  shall  consist  of  a  President,  a  Vice- 
President  for  each  Province,  a  Treasurer  and  a  Secretary  who  shall  be 
£x-Officio  Members  of  the  Council  and  all  Committees, 

2.  The  affaire  of  the  League  shall  be  conducted  by  a  Couaoil  and 
an  Executive  Committee  thereof. 

3.  The  Branches  of  the  League  may  appoint  representatives  to  act 
on  the  Council,  and  each  Branch  may  annually  appoint  one  delegate  to 
represent  it  on  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Council. 

4.  An  Annual  General  Meeting  of  the  League  will  be  held  in  one  of 
the  principal  cities  of  Canada  at  a  time  and  place  to  be  decided  on  by 
the  Council  or  its  Executive  Committee. 


5,  At  every  Annual  General  Meeting  the  Officers  and  the  Exe 
cutive  Committee  of  the  Council  for  the  ensuing  year  shall  be  appointed 
and  representatives  shall  also  be  appointed  to  act  for  the  ensuing  year 
on*the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Council  of  the  League  in  England. 


6.  The  Executive  Committee  of  the  Council  shall  have  power  to 
appoint  representatives  to  act  on  the  Council  of  the  League  in  England, 
and  shall  adopt  such  means  as  may  be  considered  advisable  to  promote 
the  objects  of  the  League.  It  shall  also  submit  an  Annual  Report  to  the 
Annual  General  Meeting. 

7.  Any  member  desiring  to  bring  forward  a  motion  affecting  the 
principles,  constitution  or  rules  of  the  League  at  the  Annual  Meeting, 
must  notify  the  Secretary  by  the  1st  of  January  in  each  year,  so  that 
proper  notice  of  suuh  motion  may  be  given  to  Branch  Leagues  and 
m  abers  of  the  Council.  The  Annual  Meeting  will  be  held  as  soon 
after  that  date  as  possible. 


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Formation  of  Branches. 

The   following   instructious   with   regard  to  the    Formation  of 
Branches  should  be  observed  : — 

1    A  Branch  shall  consist  of  not  less  than  20  enrolled  members. 

2,  Membership  of   the  Branch   shall   be   open  to  persons  of  all 
political  parties  in  its  locality 

3    Applications  from  any  association  wishing  to  be  aiiiliated  as  a 
Branch  ot  the  League  must  be  accompanied  by  ; — 

(a)  A  copy  of  the  resolutions  of  the  association,  adopting  the 
principles  of  the  League  as  expressed  in  its  constitution  at 
page  2' 

.  (b)  A  copy  of  the  resolution  of  the  association  expressing  a 
desire  for  application,  and  specifying  the  name  by  which  it 
desires  to  be  designated  as  a  Branch  of  the  League  in 
Canada. 


(c)   A  copy  of  the  rules,  if  any,  by  which  the  association  is 
governed. 

1    Branch  Secretaries  should  send  in  reports  of  their  meetings  to 
the  Secretary  of   the  League  in  Canada. 


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Rules  for  Branches 

The  following  are  Suggested. 

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and  hve  membeta  of  suoh  committee  shall  form  a  quorum. 

Branch  «drh.Tri''°r''t"  ''"''  '""  »"""'""'  <"""  the  affairs  of  the 
Tre.suir"o?  ^^Two  rits  heirs'  '^  '""  "'"'""''•  ^^''^^ 

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M  the  Committee  shTlUuthorU  ""*  ""'' ''"°''  P'^™"" 

all  its'tt'l""'^  °°  '"  *"  """'P^Oence  of  the  Branch  and  transact 

the  0™mmL''.°nd  ITl""'^  ?.""  """P'  "■"*"  i-structions  from 
Secretaries  'rB^ncfsef S  f ;;"r ""°"  '"  '"'  '"''^"^  °' 

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of  January  S  each  T„i  „  .  >f  ^'T''"''^  ''"'"  *» ''«'''  ■«  "-e  month 
appoint.   ^  ^°"  "'  "  ""=''  <"■>"  ««"«  "  'he  Committee  ma, 


nt  ni  V*'®"""' 0*  accounta  made  up  to  the  preceeding  3l8t  day 
of  December  and  audited  in  such  manner  as  the  Committee  may  direct. 

Treasure?'"*""  ^'°''*'  ^""^'"8  ^^  ^^^  Secretary 

PreaiLt\7ihl"tl"""^  "^^  '^  °^"«^  ^^  ^'^^  "^  ^^  ^^« 

m-^K^'  t'lfl^  ^^''®"*  Meetings  whether  Special  or  Annual,  ten 
S  whth  *"  ^S'*"  '  ^"°''r  '^"^  "°  ^""-^^^^  ^'^^Jl  be  brought  forward 
Brrnch  ^^    ''°''''  ^''  "°^  ^''"  "'^^^'^  *"  «^«'y  °»«°^b«'  <>f  the 

.,.n«i^\^*  Report  of  the  proceedings  and  progress  of   the  Branch  ap- 
Zll    1"  T""i  «'°''"*^  °^«^"°8  «b»^^  be  forwarded  by  the  SecretarJ- 

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Instructions  for  the  Guidance  of  Secretaries  of 

Branches. 

1.  A  numbered  receipt  .^hould  be  given  from  the  counterfoil  book 
m  all  cases  of  subscriptions. 

OfR   ^'  /?!  ^^"o'^^^g  Js  the  scale  of   fees  due  annually  to  the  Head 
Office  of  the  League  in  Canada  from  Branches:  — 

For  Registration  of  a  Member  in  Cinada,       -         .  jftn  05 

For  rS'';-°'  '^'  Member  in  England  and  C.nada,     0  50 
J? or  Kegistration  and  supply  of  "Imperial  Federation  " 

tor  one  year,  -         -         .         .         . 

For  Registration  and  supply  of   all  the  publications  of 

the  League  m  England  and  Canada,  including  ••  Im- 

penal  Federation"  for  one  year,  -         -  ^  ^a 

The  remainder  of  the  fees  collected,  unless  otherwise  ordered 

will  be  retained  for  the  use  of  the  local  branch. 

tance's  fl^B^^X'^  «^^^"  ''  '""^  ^^^^  ^reasuier  for  all  remit 

Leaete  I'tn'^fhTr'  \  '°'T^'^  "P^'^  ^^''  ^^^^^^^  ^«g«ter  of  the 
J^eague  until  the  fees  have  been  received,  and  it  is  reauested  th*t 
names  be  not  sent  unless  accompanied  by  the  fees,         "*1"«''«^  '^^^ 

of  th^  f  «"f «"««  «hould  endeavor  to  get  good  notices  of  all  meetings 
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PEESIDENT: 
The  Right  Hon.  Thk  Eabl  of  Roskbery, 

VICE-PRESIDENT  : 
The  Riqht  Hon.  Edward  Staithoj'b.  M.P. 
HON.   TREASURERS: 
LoBD  Bbasbey,  S.C.B.  I  The  Hon.  Harold  Finch  Hatton. 

SECRETARY : 

A.    H.   LORING, 

(The  Capitals  indicate  the  Executive  Committee,) 

The  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 

W,  M.  ACWORTH. 

George  Addie  (Edinburgh) 

Lord  4ddingtoD, 

The  Right  Rev.  The  Bishop  of  Aldelaide 

W.  G.  AinaJie,  M.P. 

Hon  Mr.  Speaker  Allan.  Canada 

W.  Shepherd  Allen, 

Sir  James  Anderson. 

John  Henry  Anderson. 

Sir  Adams  Archibald,  K.C.R:  G.,  Ha-naAt, 

EDWARD  A.  ARNOLD.  Canada 

The  Right  Hon,  Lord  Ashbourne. 

W.  G.  Aston,  C.M.G. 

A.  Baldwin  (Kidderminster) 

SIR  HENRY  BARKLY,  G.CM.G.,  K.C.B, 

J,  C.  Barnard. 

Hamar  Bass,  M.P, 

T.  H.  Bayhs,  Q.C.  (Liverpool) 

R.  J.  BEADON,  (Tasmania) 

E.  W.  Beckett,  M,P. 

George  Beetham,  M.H.R.  (New  Zealand). 

n.  C.  Beeton  (Agent-General,  British  Columbia). 

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F.  FAirHFCJLL  BEQG 

H.  T.  Mackenzie  Bell, 

Lord  Henry  Bentinck,  M.P. 

Lord  Charles  Bereeford,  R.N.,  C.B. 

W.  Bickford-Smith,  M.P. 

Charles  Bill  (Cheadle) 

Colonel  Henry  Blundell,  C.B.,  M.P 

"luslul)'^'  "^'^-^'^ '  ^•^'  (Agent-General  for  South 

SIR  ALGERNON  BORTH  WICK,  BART.    M  P 
o.  B.  Bouiton,  '      ■    * 

^'   \^alT''  ^•^''^"  ^^^"^  °^  '^'  ^^"««  «f  Commons, 
The  Right  Hon.  Sir  G.  F.  Lowen.  G,C.M.G  ^^^ada 

Oommauder  Graham  Bower.  R  N    fi  M  ^  Vr-.r.^  t^      \ 
LORD  BRASSEY.  K.CB    "'^•'^•^•^'  (Cape  Town) 

l^l  ^^S'  ^'  ALLiJUTT  BRASSEY. 

HUN  J,  C.  BRAY  (late  Premier  .f  South  Australia) 

The  Marquess  ot  Breadalbane  ^ 

^'"  vl^i,!;)  ''"''"•  "•°-  («"'"  »'  "»'--'y  College, 

T.  Lynn  Bristowe,  M.P. 

Henry  Broadhurst,  M.P. 

H.  J.  T.  Broadwood. 

Rev.  G.  F.  Browne  (Cambridge) 

W.^J    BROWNE  (late  South  Australia) 

Oscar  Browning  (Cambridge) 

Professor  James  Bryce,  M.P.  (Oxford) 

Professor  Montagu  Burrows  (Oxford) 

Sir  T,  Powell  Buxton,  Bart. 

Sydney  C.  Buxton,  M.P. 

The  Maaier  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

The  Right  Hon,  The  Earl  of  Carnarvon, 

vSla)^"'"'   ''''"^'   (^"«'^-^-  °^   '^«   I-ague  in 

**""lsin<f)    ^''''"   (^i«ut..Governor  of    Prince  Edward 

LORD  CASTLETOWN  op  UPPER  OSSORY     ^*"^<^* 
Juard  Eustace  G,  Cecil.  'Joe>UKY. 

Walter  Chamberlain. 
A..  F.  Charrington.       • 
H.  B.  Christian  (Cape) 

U*  Sart' '''''''''  ^""^^^^ ''  ^°'-*°)'         Canada 

Professor  E.  C.  Cl  .ik  (Cambridge) 

8«  Chariee  Clifford,  Bait,  (late  New,2ealand) 


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the  Hon.  C.  W.  CochraDe-Baillie  M  P 

Arthur  Cohen,  Q.C.  '    ' 

G.  R.  R.  Cock  burn,  M.P., 

W.  B.  Collynf. 

SIR  JOHN  COLOMB,  K.C.M.G.,  MP. 

Admiral  Sir  John  Commereli,  G.C.B 

Sir  John  Coode,  K.C.M.G. 

SIR  DANIEL  COOPER,  BART..  G.C.M.G,  (late  N.S  W) 
A.  Cameron  Corbett,  M.P,  ^        -»^^.o.  w; 

John  Corbett,  M.P, 
W.  J.  Courthope. 
The  Kight  Rev.  Frederick  Courtney,  D.D.  (Lord  Bfahop  of 

w.  Mt'cSeJ.'    ^"""^ ^''"*«'  ^»'""')'      Canada 

James  Cropper. 

Majoi -General  Sir  W.  Croasman,  K.C.M  G    M  P 

Right  Hon.  G,  Cubitt,  M.P.  

SIR  DONALD  CURRIE,  K.C.M.G..  M.P. 

Captain  The  Hon.   A.  G.  Curzon  Howe.  R.N 

R.   Neale  Dalton. 

THE  REV.  CANON  DALTON.  C  M  G 

Professor  G.  H.   Darwm,  F.R.S.    (Cambridge) 

N.  Darnell  Davis  (British  Guiana)  ' 

CHARLES  PERCY  DAVIS  (Victoria) 

P.  Debenham. 

Lieut.Col.  F.  C.  Denison.  C.M.G    M  P 

LIEUT.-COL.  G.  T,  DENISON,"         *' 

R,  Casimir  Dickson, 

Baron  Dimsdale,  M.P. 

R.  R.  DOBELL. 

Sir  John  Dorington,  Bart.,  M.P. 

T.  Douglae. 

SIR  HENRY  DOULTON. 

THis;  EARL  OF  DUNRAVEIN   KP 

Sir  Charles  Gavan  Duffy,  K.C.M.G.,  (late  Premier  of  Victoria) 

Rear-Admiral  James  E.  Erskine.  vicioria; 

Richard  Eve.  (Aldeishot) 

Samuel  Figgis. 


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SANDFORD  FLEMING,  C.M.G., 

J.  S.  Fletcher,  J.  P. 

Hod.  George  E.  Foster  (Minister  of  Finance), 

Sir  William  Foster,  Barr. 

H.  0.  ANOLD-FORSTER. 

Alderman  Sir  R.  N.  Fowler,  Birt.,  M.P 

T.  Dixon  Gal  pin. 

SIR  ALEXANDER  GALT,   G.C.M.G.    (late 

misaioner  for  Canada), 
J.  A,  Game. 

J.  T.  Agg  Gardner,  M.P. 
HERBERT  GARDNER,  M.P. 
P.    Lyttelton  Gell  (Oxford) 
Sydney  Gedse,  M.P. 
ROBERT  GILLESPIE. 

William  Gisborne  (late  Minister  in  New  Z^alard) 
The  Master  of  Trinity  Colieee,  Cambridfff . 
SIR  JOHN  GORST,  Q.C..  M.P. 
Sir  Julian  Goldsmid,  Bart.,  M.P. 
George  W.  Gordon. 

Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Gerald  Graham,  G.C.M.G.,  V.C 
G.  Graham  (late  New  Zealand) 
The  Right  Rev.  The  Bishop  ot  Grahamstown. 
Principal  G.  M.  Grant,  D.D., 
W.  Greswell. 

Daniel  Gurteen,  J.P.  (Haverhill) 
Colonel  Gzowski,  A.D.C.. 
Lord  C.  J.  Hamilton. 

^'^^Adm°r° It  V'"^   ^'  ^^°'''*°°'   ^•^'  (^^'''''  L-^rd  of   the 

The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Hampden.  G  C  B 

F.  A.  Hankey.  M.P. 

F.  Hardcastle,  M.P.  (Liverpool) 

Sir  George  D.   Harris. 

Major-General  Sir  Richard  Harrison,  K.C  B    C  M  G 

Admiral  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  J.  C.  D.  Hay,  Bart 

A.  Raymond  Heath,  M.P. 

J  Henniker  Heaton,  M.P.  (New  South  Walep) 

The  Right  Hon.  E.  Heneage,  M.P 

Mitchell  Henry. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Herschell. 

A.  Hickman. 

The  Right  Hop.  Sir  M.  Hickr-Beach,  Barf..  M.P.  (President 
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A.  J.  STAVELEY  HILL,  Q.C.,  M.P. 


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Robert  T.  Hermon-Hodge,  M.P. 

E.  Brodie  Hoare,  M.P. 

K.  Hodgkinaon  (Newark) 

Hod.  H.  Holbrook  (hte  Miniater,  Br.  Columbia) 

J.  Castell  Hopkins, 

E.  W.  HowRon  (Hairow) 

J.  H.  0.  Hozier,  M.P. 

Professor  T.  McK.  Hughes  (Cambridge) 

Professor  G.  M.  Humphry  (Cambridge) 

COL.  P.  R.  INNES 

James  Jackson  (Colchester) 

W.  L.  Jackson,  M.P. 

W.  Culver  James,  M.D. 

Captain  Charles  Johnstone.  R.N". 

HON.  S.  A.  JOSEPH,  M.L.C.  (New  South  Wales) 

John  S.  Keltie. 

H.  Kimber,.M.P. 

The  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Kintore.G.C.M.G.  (Governor  of 

South  Australia) 
Colonel  Ronald  B.  Lane  (Rtjae  Brigade) 
Donald  Larnach. 

General  Laurie,  M.P.,  Canada 

Commander  F.  C.  Law,  R.N.  (Hon.  Sec,  Toronto  Branch), 

c.  T  ».  Canada 

Sir  John  Trevor  Lawrence,  Bairt,  M.P. 

William  F.  Lawrence,  M.P. 

M.  L,  W.  L4WS0N,  M.P. 

G,  Harris  Lea. 

Elliott  Lees,  M.P. 

Sir  Bjldwyn  Leighton,  Bart. 

Stanley  Leighton,  M.P. 

Sir  Roper  Lethbridge,  CLE.,  M.P. 

N.  E.  Lewis  (Tasmania) 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT  LEWISHAM,  M.P. 

Rev.  J.  J,  Lias  (Cambridge) 

The  Right  Rev.  The  Bishop  of  Lichfield. 

J.  STANLEY  LITTLE. 

SAMPSON  S.  LLOYD. 

G.  B.  LongstaflF, 

A.  H    LORING. 

Sir  Hugh  Low,  G.C.M.G. 

General  Lowry,  C.B. 

Sir  John  Lubbock,  Bart,  M.P. 

J.  M.  Lublow,  C.B. 

Professor  J.  R,  Lumby  (Cambridge) 

Henry  Lyman,  Canada 


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H.  H.  Lyman, 
B,  A.  Macfie  (Edinburgh) 
Alexander  Mc Arthur,  M.P,  (late  New  South  Wales) 
D' Alton  McCarthy,  Q.C..  M.P,  (President  of  the  Imperial 
Federation  League  in  Canada),  Canada 

Thomas  Macfarlane,  F.R.S.C,  Canada 

ARCHIBALD  McGouN,  JUN..  Canada 

R.  Douglas  McLean  (New  Zealand) 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Macdonald,  G.C.B.  (Premier  of 

the  Dominion  of  Canada),  Canada 

Rev.  D,  J.  Macdonnell,  Canada 

Rev.  c.  J.  Machin.  Canada 

F.  C.  Mackarness  (late  Cape) 

SIR  WILLIAM  MACKINNON,  BART.,  CLE. 

Hugh  McLennan,  Canada 

William  McMillan,  M.P.  (New  South  Wales) 

Alexander  McNeill,  M.P.,  Canada 

Colonel  R.  T.  Maillard. 

Colonel  Alex.  Man  (Gordon  Highlanders) 

The   Duke   of  Manchester,  E.P.  (Chairman,  Royal  Colonial 

Institute) 
Herman  W.  Marcus. 
H.  N.  Storv-Mackelyne,  M.P. 
J.  Herbert  Mason, 
Jehu  Matthews, 

The  Rieht  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Meath, 
Wm,  Hamilton  Merritt, 
Sir  F.  A.  Milner,  Bart. 
GISBORNE  MOLINEUX. 
The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Monck,  G.C.M.G. 
S-  Montagu,  M.P.  • 

The  Right  Hon.  G.  Osborne  Morgan,  M.P, 
0.  V.  MORGAN,  M.P. 
S.  V.  MORGAN. 
Walter  V.  Morgan. 
J.  V.  Morgan  (Victoiia) 
Walter  Morrison,  M.P. 
T.  B.  Moxon  (Manchester) 
C.  FREEMAN  MURRY  (Hammersmith  Branch) 
K.  B-  MURRAY  (Sec,  London  Chamber  of  Commerce) 
Professor  A.  S.  Napier  (Oxfoid) 
Hon-  Hugh  Nelson  (Lieut. -Governor  of  British  Columbia), 

Canada 

Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Newdigate 

Sir  C.  Nicholson.  Bart,  (late  Speaker,  New  South  Wales) 

P.  H-  Nind  (British  Qurana) 


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Canada 

Canada 


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Wilson  Noble,  M.P, 

The  Marquess  of  Normanby,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 

Captain  Cecil  W.  Norton. 

C.  M.  Norwood. 

Colonel  Sir  Charles  Nugent,  K.C.B. 

His  Grace  The  Most  Kev.  C.  O'Brien  (Archbishop  of  Halifax), 

JAME8  L.  OHLSON  (West  Indi..)  Canada 

^ȣ^- J- P^get.  K.C.B.  (Cambridge) 

J.  C.  Payne  (L^gos) 

J.  Horue  Payne,  Q.C. 

B.  W.  Pearse  (British  Columbia) 

Alfred  E.  Pease,  M.P. 

Th'' P*-^K?i?*'  ^^"^^  ^""y'  ^•^•»'  K.C.S.I.,  M.P. 

MlD^^^P^fe^^^^^  (•«*«  ^'  ^«^^--) 

W.  Coplacci  Perry. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Lyon  Piayfair,  K.C.B.,  M.P. 

Professor  Postgate  (Cambridge) 

™S/S.?lT  ™"  ^^^^  ^'  «^^^^« 

i-^^ES  RANKIN,  M.P.  (Hereford) 
Edward  Rawlingg. 

SIR  RAWSON  W.  RAWSON,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B 
Peter  Redpath,  '  -, 

John  G.  Rhodes.  Canada 

ThTRtbtT^'^^'^-^?  ^'^^:  ^''^''  ^"*'«'  «*  Sheffield) 
ineKigfct  Kev.  the  Bishop  of   Rochester.  ^ 

Sir  John  Robinson,  K.C.M.G.  (Natal) 

Reginald  N.  Rogers  (Falmouth) 

G    W.  RUSDEN  (Victoria) 

ALBERT  0.  RUT80N. 

'"  Ittiwt)  ^•''•''•^"  ^•^-  (^«-^-^— 1  ^or  New 
ci®D  ^-^Sx^""®^  ^y^8s  Sandys,  M.P. 

Ca™^^®  SCANLEN,  K.C.M.G.  (late  Premier  at  the 

P^fet  ^  Canada 

Xto^.^^^  ^^^^^^--^  -tori. 

The  Master  of  Sidney  College,  (Cambridge) 
2^:J^'  ^-  Silver  (Chislehurst)  ^ 

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Sir  John  Simon. 

John  Sinclair,  M.P. 

Philip  Vernon  Smith. 

Sir  Donald  A.  Smith,  K.O.M.G.,  CanaHa 

SIR  FRANCIS  V.  SMITH  (late  Chief  Justice  of  TalSSSS 

Samuel  Smith,  M.P.  ' 

The  Right  Hon.    W.    H.    Smith,  M.P.   (First  Lord  of  the 

Treasurv) 
D.  STEWART  SMITH. 

LIEUT.  G.  MANSFIELD  SMITH-CUMMING  RN 
R.  Murray  Smith,  C.M.G.  (late  Agent-General  for  Victoria) 
R.   Bardett  Smith,  M.L.C.  (Sydney,  N.S.W.) 
Arthur  Somerset. 

W.   GARLAND  SOPER,  J.P.  (Cape) 
Sir  R.  Southey,  K.C.M.G.  (Cape) 
Albert  Spicer. 
William  Stewart  (Glasgow) 

Professor  Sir  George  G.  Stukes,  But.,  M.P.  (Cambridge) 
Major-General  Strange,  Cftnarfft 

Lord  Stratheden  and  Campbell.  vmoxaua 

W.   Summerheyes,  M.D. 
J.  R.  Tanner  (Cambridge) 
H.  D'Esterre  Taylor  (Victoria) 
John  T.  Taylor. 

SIR  RICHARD  TEMPLE,  BART.,  G.C.S.L,  M.P. 

rne  Hon.  Hallam  Tennyson. 

Alfred  Tnomas,  M.P. 

THe   Hon.  Sir  Leonard   Tilley   (Lieut.-Governor  of     New 

Silvanus  Trevail  (Truro) 

Vice-Admiral  Sit  Gaorge  Tryon,  K.C.B 

SIR  CHARLES  TUPPER,  BART.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B  (Hi^h 

Commissioner  for  Canada)     * 
Hon.  Charles  H.  Topper  (Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries), 

c.  L.  Tupper  (Simla)  Canada 

ALEX.  TURNBULL  (West  Indies) 
W.  S.  Turner  (British  Guiana) 
Professor  Tyndail. 
P.  Vanderbyl. 

l^^   S?J?T^?^^-  ®^»  HARRY  VERNEY,  BART. 

C.  E.  HOWARD  VINCENT,   C.B.,  M.P 

Sir  Julius  Vogel    K.C.M.G.,  (Ex-Premier  of   New  Zealand) 

1.  D.  Wanliss  (Victoria) 

Major-Gen,  Sir  Charles  Warren,  G.O.M.G,,  K.C.B, 


t.  W.  Warren  (New  South  Wales) 

Dr.  Herbert  Watney. 

Lieut.-Genersl  Sir  John  Watson,  K.C.B.,  V.C. 

Hon.  J.  B.  Watt,  M.L.C.  (New  Sauth  Walea) 

Colonel  John  Watts  (Bombay  Staff  Corps) 

Sir  Richard  Webster,  Q.C.,  M.P. 

Major  A.  E.  Welby. 

SIR  FREDERICK  A.  WELD.  G.C.M.G. 

The  Rev.  J.  E.  C.  Weildon  (Headmaster  of  Harrow) 

The  Earl  of  Wemyss  and  March. 

Professor  Westcott  (Cambridge) 

Arnold  White. 

Z.  A.  WILLIAMS  (La^'OP) 

Sir  Adam  Wilson,  K.C.M.G., 

Sir  Samuel  Wilson,  M.P. 

H.  F.  WILSON. 

The  Earl  of  Wii  chilsea  and  Nottingham. 

The  Very  Rev.  The  Dean  of  Windpor. 

u^  S'^m',?''";  ^"°°  ^-  '^^  ^°'"^«.  M.P.  (Liverpool) 
W.  Basil  Worsfoid  (Npw  Zealand)  ^ 

JAMES  A.   YOUL,  C.M.G.  (Tasmania) 

SIR   FREDERICK  YOUNG,    K.C.M.b.  (Vice-President, 
Royal  Colonial  Institute).  ' 


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PRESIDENT 

^  D' Alton  McCarthy,  Q.C,  M.P., 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

Albx.  McNeill,  M.P.,  ONT. 

Arch.   MoGoun,  Jr.,  QUE. 

His  Grace  The  Most  Rbv.  C.  O'Brien,  Archbishop  of  Halifax,  N.S. 

Hon.  Sir  Lb)Nard  Tillby,  Lieutenant-Governor,  N.B. 

Hon.  J.  S.  Cauvbll,  Lieutenant-Governor,  P.E,I. 

Hon.  Hugh  Nblhon,  Lieutenant-Governor,  B.C. 
Hon.  John  Schultz,  Lieutenant-Governor,  MAN, 

TREASURER : 
H.  H.  Lyman,  384  St.  Paul  St.,  Montreal. 

SECRETARY - 

Oasimir  Dickson,  15  Wilcox  St.  Turooto. 


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(The  Cipitals  denote  the  Executive  Committer.) 

Hon.  G,   W.   Allan,  (Speaker  of  the  Senate) 
R.   H.   Alexander, 

D.  A.  Ansel), 

SIR  ADAMS  ARCHIBALD,  MP., 
C.  R.  ATKINSON,  Q.C, 

E.  CROW  BAKER,  R.N., 
W,  N.  Barnhart, 

John   H.   Barron,  M.P., 

Lieut.-Col.  Bedpon, 

W.  Geoige  Bpeie.  M.D,, 

HENRY  J.  BIRD. 

Geo.  T.  Blackstock,  Q.C, 

J.  G.  Bourimot,  C.M.G.,  (Clerk  of  the  House  nf  Commons) 

Adam  Brown,  M.P., 

John  Brysop,  M.P- 

Chas.  H.  Cahan, 


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Alex.  OsmpMl, 
0.  J.  CAMPBELL, 
Hector  Oftmeron,  Q.G.. 

F.  M.  Carpenter,  M.P., 
Geo.  E.  Casey,  M.P., 
P.  B.  Casgrain,  M.P., 
A.  J.  Cattaoacb,  Q.C.. 
W.  W.  Chipman, 
Donald  Chisholm,  M.P., 
J.  M.  CLARK, 

E.   F.   CUrkp,  M.L.A.,  (Mayor  of  Toronto) 

G,  R.  R.  COCKBURN,  M.P., 
W.  F.  Cockshutt, 

Right  Rev,  F.  Courtney.  D.D.,   (Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia 

Rev.  Joseph  Cofl&n, 

A.  R.  Creelman,  Q.C., 

T.  M,  Daly,  M  P., 

N,  F.  Davin,   M.P., 

D.  W.  Davip,  M.P., 

Lieut.  Col.  G.  D.  Dawpon, 

LIEUT.-COL.  F.  C.  DENISON,  M.P., 

LIEUT.-COL.  G.  T.  DENISON, 

R.  R.  Dobell, 

John  Dobsor, 

Mr.  Justice  Dodd, 

His  Honor  Judge  Ermatinger, 

Hon.  Donald  Fergusoi),  (Provincial  Secretary) 

SANDFORD  FLEMING,  C.M.G., 

Hon.  Geo.  E.  Foster,  D.C.L.,  (Minister  of  Finance) 

J.  Newton  Freeman,  M.P., 

Rev.  W.  Galbrailh, 

Sir  A.  T.  Gait,  G.C.M.G., 

J.   A.  Gemmill, 

Joseph  GibPOD, 

M.  A.  GILBERT, 

LIEUT.-COL.  GILKISON, 

D.  W.  Gordon,  M.P., 

R.  E.  Gosnell, 

Hon.  J.  R.   Gowar, 

GEORGE  M.  GRANT,  L.L.D.,   (Principal  of  Queen's 

JOHN  GRAY, 
Rev.  John  Gray,  D.D., 
R.  GREENLEES, 
Edouard  Gailbauh,  M.P., 


and 


ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
QUE. 
ONT. 
QUE. 

B.C. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
P.E.L) 

Jx.S. 

N.8. 

ONT. 

MAN. 

N.W.T. 

N.W.T. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

QUE. 

ONT, 

N.S. 
ONT, 
P.E.r. 
ONT. 

N.B. 

N.g". 
ONT. 
QUE. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 

B.C. 

B.C. 
ONT. 
Universitv) 
ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
ONT. 
QUE, 


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Colonel  Gzowski,  A.D.C.,  ONT, 

G.  H.  H»le,  ONT. 

R.  N.  Hall.  M.P„  QUE. 

Geo.  Hague,  QUE. 

COL.  P.  S.  HAMILTON,  N.^. 

Robert  Hay,  ONT. 

John  D,  Hay,  ONT. 

F.  W.   Henuhaw,  QUE 

ThoB.   Hodgins,  Q.C.,  ONT. 

F.  H.  UOLGATE,  ONT. 

J.  UA8TELL  HOPKENS,  ONT. 

Adam  Hudspeth.  Q.C.,   M.P.,  ONT. 

JAS„  L.  HUGHES,  ONT. 

MAJOR  S.  HUGHES,  ONT. 

Alex.  Johnson,  L.L.D.,  QUE. 

.  Hon.  H,  G.  Joly  de  Lotbiaiere,  QUE. 

Kev.  L,  H.  Jordan,  QUE. 

F.   H.  Keefer,  ONT. 

ThoB.  E.  Kenny,  M.P.,  N.S. 

Williiim  Kirby,  F..R.S.C  ,  ONT. 

Hon.  Geo.  A.  Kirkpatrick,  M.P.,  OftT. 

Lieut.- jleii.  Laurie,  M.P,,  N.S. 

COMMANDER  LAW,  R  N.,  ONT. 

John  Lewis,    .  QUE. 

J.  H.  LONG,  M.A.,  ONT. 

Rev.  D.  V.  Lucas,  QUE. 

Henry  Lyman,  QUE. 

A.  C.  Macdonald,  P.E.I. 

0.  DE  W.  MACDONALD,  N.S. 

Rev.  D.  J.  Macdonell,  ONT. 

John  Macdougald,  M.P.,  N.S. 

D.  H.  Macdowail,  M.P,,    .  N.W.T. 

Hon.  A.  Macfarlane,  N.S. 

Thos.  Macfarlane,  F.R,S.C  ,  ONT. 

REV.  0.  J.  MACHiN,  ONT. 

Hon.  Donald  Maclunes,  ONT. 

Dr.  T.  M.  Maclntyre,  ONT. 

D.  MACKEEN,  M.P.,  N.S. 

A.  Mackenzie,  ONT. 

F.  Madili,  M.P.,  ONT. 

His  Honor  Judge  MahaflFy,  ONT. 

Jas.  Masson,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  ONT. 

J.  HERBERT  MASON.  ONT. 

Jehu  Matthews,  ONT. 

Hon.  Lachlan  McCallum,  ONT. 

Hon.  James  McDonald,  (Chief  Justice  of  Novs  Scotia)  N.s! 


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J>hn  A.  McDonald,  M.P., 
Alex.  McKay,  M.P,, 
Koberfc  McKay, 
J.  A.  McLean,  M.D., 
HUUH  MoLENNAN, 
W.  H.  MEKRITT, 

C.  J.  Miller, 

GEO.  H.   MILLS, 

John  B.   Mills,  M.P., 

T.  £.   MOBERLY, 

W.  H.  Montague,  M.P., 

W.   Muraock,  C.E., 

G.  R.  NORTHRUP, 

L.   R.  O'Brien, 

Lieut.Col.  W.  E.  O'Brien.  MP. 

Dr.  G.  T.  Ortou, 

J.  Kerr  Osborne, 

Geo.  R.  Parkin,  M.A., 

Jae.  C.   Patterson,  M.P., 

Jion.    W.  D.  Parley, 

Rev.  John  Potts,   D.D., 

James  Quinn, 

Lieut.-Col.   S.   W.   Ray. 

Hon.  Jas.  Reid, 

Andrew  Robertson, 

Christopher  Robinson,  C^.C, 

Jabel  Robinson, 

HON.  J.  B.  ROBINSON, 

A.  W.  Ross,  M.P., 

LieutCoJ.  J.    W.   H.  Rowley, 

W.  B.  Scarth,  M.P., 

R«  E.  Scott, 

Noah  Shakespeare, 

E.  E.  SHEPPARD, 

Right  Rev.  Bishop  Sillitoe, 

W.  C.  Silver, 

Thomas  R.  Skippon, 

C.  N    SKINNER,  M.P.. 

jbHN  xTniLr ''  """""^ 

Sir  Donald  A.  Smith,  M.P.. 
J.  Murray  Smith, 
R,  C.  Smith, 
R.  W.  Smith, 
William  Smith,  M.P.. 

D.  SPRY,  ' 


N.S. 
ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

QUE. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 
N.S. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 
N.B. 

ONT. 
N.W.T. 

ONT. 

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ONT. 

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QUE. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

ONT. 
MAN. 

N.S. 

MAN. 

ONT. 

B.C. 
ONT. 

B.C. 

N.S. 
ONT. 

N.B. 
ONT. 
ONT: 
QUE. 
QUE; 

QUE. 
ONT: 
ONT. 
ONT. 


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John  J.  Stairs, 
Walter  Stark, 

C.  Lett  Stephens, 
Jas.  Stevenson,    M.P., 
Major-Oen.   Strange, 

D.  T.  8YM0NS, 
Rev.  H.  Symona, 

-  J.  Israel  Tarte, 
F.   Wolferstan  ThomaH 
David  Tisdale,  M.P., 
Chas.  J.   Townsend, 
Sir  Chaa.  Tupper,  G.C.M.C^    O.R., 

Hon.   Chas.   H.  Tapper,  (Minister 

Hon.  James  Turner, 

F.  H.  Turnock, 

Lieut.-Col.   R.   Tyrwhitt,  M.P., 

N.   Clarke  Wallace,  M.P., 

M.   WALSH, 

H.  A.   Ward,  M.P.. 

R.  0.  Weldon,  M.P., 

John  White  (Roslin), 

JOHN  WHIfE,  (Woodstock), 

H.  J.  WICKHAM, 

D.  R.  WILKIE, 

Rev.  Dr.   Wilson, 

Sir  Adam  Wilson, 

John  F.   Wood,  Q,C.,  M.P., 

Josiah  Wood,  M.P., 

JOHN  A.  WORRELL,  Q.O., 

The  Province  represented  by 
his  name. 


N.S. 

ONT. 

ONT, 

ONT. 

N.W.T. 

ONT. 

ONT. 

QUE. 

QUE. 

ONT. 

N.8, 

(High  Commissioner  for  CanttUa). 

N.b, 
of   Marine  and  Fisheries)       N.8 

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MAN. 
ONT. 
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N.Jj 
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OambridKe  University. 

Oxford  University. 

Kensington. 

PaddingtOD. 

Glasgow  anu  West  of  Scotland. 

Edinburgh  and  East  of  Scotland. 

Kendal, 

Huntingd"!!  County. 

Hammersmitli. 

Hampstead. 

Hastings. 

City  of  London. 


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O'Brien, 


^opa  Scotia. 

Haufax.— President :— Sir  Adams  Archibald,  M.P. 

Vice-Presidents :— His  Grace  the  Most  Rev,   C. 

Archbishop  of  Halifax. 
Right  Rev.  F.  Courtney,  D.D. 
(Lord  Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  P.E.I.) 
Hon.  Jas.  McDonald, 

(Chief  Justice  of  Nova  Sootio.) 
Treasurer  : — Edward  G.  Kenny. 
Secretary  :— Chas.  H.  Cahan. 
Stdnby  :— President :— Rev.  David  Smith. 

Vice-Presidents  :— Captain  P.  H.   Worgan. 

Rev.  James  Quinan.  P.P., 
Treasurer :— Donald  Matheson, 
Secretary  :—E.  T.   Mackeen. 
PioTou.— President  :--C.  de  W.  MacDonald. 

Secretary  :— W.  E.  McLellan. 
Yarmouth.— Presiden.:—Lieut.-Col.  J.  W.  H.  Rowley 
Vice-President  :—Chas.  Dodds. 
Sec-Treasurer :— T.  V.  B.  Bingay,  Jr. 

'^ew  38runsn)ica, 

St.  JoHN.-President  :-Sir  Leonard  Tilley,  Lieut.-Goveinor  of  New 

Brunswick. 
Vice-Presidents :— Rev.  Dr.  Wilson. 

Col,  J,  R.  Armstrong 
S.  D.  Scott. 


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Xreasurer : — Philip  Palmer. 
SecordiDg  Secretary : — G.  Herbert  Lee. 
Corresponding  Secretary  : — E.  G.  Nelson. 


Montreal. — President : — Henry  Lyman. 

Vice-Pres'dpnt : — Hugh  McLennan. 
Treasurer  :—R.   C.  Lyman. 
Secretary  : — Arch,  McGoun,  Jr. 


Ottawa, — President :— Sandford  Fleming,  C.M.G. 

Vice-Presidents  :— Thos.  Macfarlane,  F,R.S.C. 
J.  P.  Featberstone, 
Rev.  iEneas  McD.  Dawson,  L.  L.  D, 
Treasurer  : — F.  J.  Alexander. 
Secretary  :  — R.  O,  Code. 
Kingston. — President : — Principal  Grant,  D.D. 
Treasurer :  —Donald  Fraser. 
Cor.-Secretary : — Major  Mayne. 
Belle viLLB. — Chairman  : — G.  R.  Northrup. 
Peterborough. — President  -.Principal  Long,  M.A. 

Vice-PresvJeut : — Rev.  W.  C.  Bradsbaw. 
Treasurer  : — W.  Brundrette. 
Secretary  :—F.  E.  Bell. 
County  of  Victoria. — General  President  — John  Dobson,   Lindsay. 
General  Vice-Pres.  :  -  Samuel  D.  W«sbster,  Glandine. 
General  Sec.-Treac. :— Sam  Hughes,  Lindsay. 
Vice-Presidents  and  organizers  in  local  municipalities ; — 
Mariposa,  Thomas  Broad,  Little  Britain. 
Ops,  John  Jordan,  Oakwood. 
Emily,  Arthur  McQuade,  ex-M.P,, 

Omemee, 
Omemee,  Dr.  Cornwall  and  Thos.  Stephenson. 
Eldon,  W.  Thornbury,  Glenarm. 
Fenelon,  J.  Cook.  Cameron. 
Fenelon  FaDn.  J.  McArthur  and  H.  McDougall. 
Woodville,  H.  R'ly. 
Bobcaygeon,  J,  L.  Read. 
Veiulam,  W.  Thurston.  Dunsford. 
Somerville,  John  Fell,  M.L.A.,  Bury'a  Green. 


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J.  M.' Clark        ^•^^""O". 
Jehu  Matthews. 
w  Sec.-Treaa       p«  ^'  ^erritt. 

Vice  pi   V'-^^-    ^«J«h- 
president  .-John  White 

^ice-PreSTa'r^'-  /  ^^    Mclotyre. 
T    TT    ^V*-    Cocksbutt. 

•     Treasurer-     T-^^'l^  ^^^^'^e- 

SecreTarTes.:''7's^'^^^^^^^«-- 
'^^   «.   Brewster. 

'•    ^°°"^V^re8ident:--M    A^.^^^'^ead. 

V'ce-Presidents       P  i:  ^'l^^'^' 
^«eut8.    -Robert  McKay 

r.  Secretary  ■     t     a     W*      Robinson. 

p  Secretary  ■     E    i'    ^"''^• 

Oniixii Hon"°  p7  ■r^''  ''^-   l-   G.   McP.mi, 

J^ide  ^t^"^"'  r'X?"   «™y  Stfater ) 
V.oe.Pree.e„l^l.t«t;-o^,%^    ' 

James   Qixinu. 

Treasurer  :^G    ^"^^  ,®^*^«''- 

R,  Secretary  .-^C    ?\.^S^^' 

B«AOKBBioGB..^P,,4J^_^ett  Stephens. 

•     ^>8  Honor  Judge  Mahaffy. 


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Vice-Presidents :— Wid.   Kirk. 

John   Thompson. 
Sec. -Treasurer  : — ^Henry   J.   Bird. 
Port   Ahthub. — President : — Rev.   C.  J.    Machin. 
Vice-Presidents  :—W.   Murdock,   C.E. 

W.   C.   Dobie. 
Treasurer  :—W.   J.   Hasking. 
Secretary  : —F.    H.    Keefer. 


glvttisfe  Cotttmbia. 


Victoria.— Secretary  : — E.   C.   Hannington. 
Vancouvkr. — President : — ^R.  H.   Alexander. 
Vice-Presidente  :— F.  C.    Cotton. 

Kt.   Rev.  BiL'hop  Sillitoe. 
Rev.    E.   D.   McLaren. 
Treasurer  :  -  -Wm.  Downie. 
Joint  Hon.-Sece. — A.   E.   Beck. 
R.    E.   Gasnell. 


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The  Empire  League  with  two  Branches. 


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Membsrship  of  a  Branch  of  the  Lsague,  per  ananm, 
For  Registrar,! an  at  the  Head  Offlo)  ia  Oaaada,  par  aanam, 
For  Bsgistration  at  the  Head  Offl  le  ia  Eagland,  per  aaauta, 
For  "  loaperial  Federation,"  the  Monthly  Joaraal  of  the  L^gue, 
For  all  the  publioations  of  the  League  ia  Eagland  and  Canada 

(inoludiog  the  Joarnal  and  all  fees),  per  annaai.  .  5  00 

The  fee  for  Branch  Membership  has  been  placed  at  a  merely  nominal 

figure  so  as  to  eaable  ail  to  join  the  League  ;  but  is  of  course  not  auffloieut  to 

carry  on  the  bnjiness. 

The  fees  for  Registralion  at  the  Head  Offloe  in  England  and  Canada  are 

for  the  purpose  of  defrayiog  their  necess'iry  expenses  in  printing  literature 

etc.,  and  carrying  on  the  general  businws  of  the  League. 

The  Journal  will  be  supplied  to  Bruiches  at  a  reduced  rate  of  50o.  for 

m»mhvn  of  the  League  only,  ani  providtd  the  Branche$  become  re$pontible  for 

for  the  payment  of  the  $ubeription$  up  to  the  date  of  their  being  formally 

4i$eontined. 


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